Anzacs

Anzacs (1985)


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Summary

Anzacs was a 1985 5-part Australian miniseries set in World War I. The series follows the lives of a group of young Australian men who enlist in the 8th Battalion of the First Australian Imperial Force in 1914, fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, and then on the Western Front for the remainder of the war.

  • Keywords: world war i, miniseries, 1910s, gallipoli campaign
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    Anzacs Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 1985-10-27
    6 Episodes

    Anzacs Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1The Great Adventure60 min
    Season 1Episode 2The Big Push60 min
    Season 1Episode 3The Devils Arithmetic60 min
    Season 1Episode 4Fields of Fire60 min
    Season 1Episode 5Now There Was a Day60 min
    • Andrew Clarke

      as Martin Barrington
    • Jon Blake

      as Robert Flanagan
    • Paul Hogan

      as Pat Cleary
    • Christopher Cummins

      as Roly Collins
    • Jonathan Sweet

      as Bill Harris
    • Megan Williams

      as Kate Baker
    • Shane Briant

      as "Kaiser" Schmidt
    • Alec Wilson

      as "Pudden" Parsons
    • Peter Finlay

      as "Bluey"
    • Tony Bonner

      as Harold Armstrong
    • David Lynch

      as Max Earnshaw
    • Patrick Ward

      as Sgt. Tom McArthur
    • David Bradshaw

      as Keith Murdoch
    • Robert Coleby

      as Rev. George Lonsdale
    • Vincent Ball

      as Sir Rupert Barrington
    • Ilona Rogers

      as Lady Thea Barrington
    • Rhys McConnochie

      as David Lloyd George
    • Bill Kerr

      as General Monash
    • Peter Browne

      as Carter
    • Sheila Kennelly

      as Mrs. Baker
    • Diana Greentree

      as Mrs. Collins
    • Nick Waters

      as "Huddo" Hudson
    • Francis Bell

      as "Pompey" Elliott
    • Geoff Parry

      as Gen. Blamey
    • Jim Holt

      as Pte. "Dingo" Gordon
    • Noel Trevarthen

      as Field Marshall Haig
    • Mark Hembrow

      as Dick Baker
    • Edmund Pegge

      as Capt. Young
    • Peter Stratford

      as Sir Morris Hankey
    • Reg Evans

      as Gen. Birdwood
    • Malcolm Robertson

      as Gen. Bridges
    • Alex Menglet

      as Hans
    • Charles Tingwell

      as Narrator
    Directing John Dixon Director
    Writing John Dixon Writer
    Writing John Clarke Writer
    Directing George T. Miller Director
    Directing Pino Amenta Director
    Production Geoff Burrowes Producer
    Production Dennis Wright Producer
    Crew Keith Wagstaff Cinematography

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